Phalatse to meet Samwu to iron out worker issues after city manager held against his will

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Phalatse to meet Samwu to iron out worker issues after city manager held against his will
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The city of Johannesburg says it will meet labour unions on Friday after destructive and unprotected protests across the inner city.

City of Johannesburg employees shut down the M1 motorway on Thursday. The city says it will meet labour unions on Friday to iron out issues that may still exist and also to register its displeasure at the unruly behaviour of union members.The city of Johannesburg says it will meet labour unions on Friday after disruptive unprotected protests across the inner city.

“It is also unacceptable that the acting city manager, Bryne Maduka, was held against his will during this ordeal,” they said. “It must be placed on record that the city has played open cards with unions, and we jointly agreed on a phased implementation of the PFA, which began in September this year.

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